about this AC 35088484 from UK yet yesterday wrote: rivers with high water really in a completely different part of Iceland.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35261713

Today is a new satellite image of Iceland from NASA [link to lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov] and on it we are interested area that is part of the north-eastern coast where February 23 was observed coming from the coast strong narrow jet of green (the picture in the quote) is almost free of clouds.

Therefore, it is clear that there now instead of the jet we see strongly blurred stain - it's probably what is left from the jet release on February 23, blurred and partially mixed.

Perhaps jet February 23 (and left of it stain, which still can be seen) was a consequence of volley discharge of water from the coast due to the huge melting of ice in the Vatnajokull area.

But for sure we can say that it has absolutely nothing to do with river floods in southern Iceland (Hv&#237;ta and Olfusa)

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35270679

Cause of such a jet as it was on above cited shot of February 23 could not be run-off from the shore because of melting:look now at the estuaries in the south of Iceland (second shot), which has just passed after the severe floods,so there is nothing even remotely similar, only faintly blurred stripe along the coast. So still quite possible some volcanic activity.